Practical Array Processing

Practical Array Processing gives you the tools you need to detect, copy, and locate signals in realistic environments.

Contents

  • Introduction
  • Receivers
  • Array Signal Processing Models
  • Detection
  • Beamforming
  • Parameter Estimation
  • Emitter Location
  • Propagation
  • Index

Errata

The book contains an unfortunate number of errors. The following list contains corrections for some of the more serious mistakes. I will have a complete list available shortly.

  • The link given in the book for the Gnu Radio project is outdated; please use gnuradio.org instead
  • On page 35, the last pair of subscripts in the denominator for theta should be '2' and not '1'
  • Figure 3.31 on page 96 should contain a recursive norm, not a recursive trace
  • On page 222, the specific attenuation of the atmosphere at 1 GHz is 0.005 dB/km, not 0.05 dB/km.
  • On page 223, for a perfectly conducting medium, the reflection coefficient is -1 for a vertically polarized wave. For a horizontally polarized wave, the reflection coefficient is +1.
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